The Tracks at Brea Trail

The Tracks at Brea trail is now officially completed, with all segments entirely open for the community to use. What was once a railroad and train depot, has transformed into a 50-acre linear park that traverses the City across four miles.

The Tracks features a two-way bike trail, with a separate pedestrian path, nine fitness stations, two bike repair stations, seating areas with shade structures, benches, drinking fountains, and restrooms. There are also interpretive signs along the trail that offer information and photographs on the area’s history, butterfly gardens and low water landscaping.

The Tracks has been in the works for many years. A volunteer community task force worked to gather and analyze information as an early part of the process. Outreach began in May of 2009 and led to three separate visioning workshops and a community survey. An outreach report on that effort was compiled in 2010.

The Tracks Western Extension Update

A community meeting was held on Thursday, May 31, 2018 to discuss the potential western extension of The Tracks at Brea trail. View the presentation given at the meeting, as well as summary notes from the meeting.

The Tracks at Brea trail project is a four-mile long multi-use trail that traverses the City from east to west. It has a two-way paved bikeway and a separate pedestrian footpath providing an opportunity to make easy connections across town.